For the first time, since Stargazer's moonlit passage to Breton shores, her skipper was already stirring, this morning, when the alarm sounded. Body clock back in tempo. Critical faculties, such as they are, fully restored.
The breeze is light today. But tomorrow, eighteen knots from the north east are forecast. With a fair tide, flowing west, during daylight hours.
Tidally, we have a one week window. To pass through, first, the Chenal du Four and, then, the Raz de Sein. Able to make port, on each of the three 'hops,' before nightfall. If the winds favour us.
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